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Archway
Paifang,
also called Pailou in Chinese, is very Chinese architecture. Actually
a Paifang is an archway usually made of fine wood or stone, well
painted and with glazed tiles sometimes, for memory and decoration.
On its middle beams, moral inscriptions by certain calligraphist,
mostly preaching some norms, often can be seen. Usually, these
so-called memorial structures stand in downtown areas, or before
entrances of mausoleums, temples, bridges and parks.
Functions
Though Paifang is deemed as memorial architecture, it has other
functions - marking, decorating, honoring and spacing. Not all
these archways possess all the functions, however rich cultural
connotations can be explained.
Cultural facts
First,
Paifang or Pailou reflects people's life aspirations in feudal
times, which usually can be read from inscriptions on the beams.
It exhibits folk customs of ancient China. Building Paifang was
an important folklore in feudal society, while the structure itself
was a carrier of ancient social customs.
Paifang presents perfect harmony of ancient Chinese architectural
modeling art and sculpting art, which both enjoy long history
and attract interests of the world for their unique styles and
artistic value.
The
sacred emotions of the ancient Chinese rested on Paifang too.
Erecting a Paifang was a very solemn event. Various emotions,
praising, honoring, commemorating, praying or blessing were materialized
through those beautiful arches.
The structure mirrors feudal ethics and traditional norms in ancient
China. As a physical architecture of those ethics and norms, various
Paifangs, such as chastity Paifang (mostly for widowed women exclusively),
loyalty Paifang and filial piety Paifang, were set up all around.
Paifang witnesses history. Many a Paifang was built to commemorate
historical events and important historic figures, thus those structures,
are of great importance in the research of Chinese history. Paifang
has long become a symbol of China for its long history, rich connotation
and unique art value.
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